VFR AGM and Holiday Party

Just after 3pm on December the 10th, the AGM commenced with an opening video put together by Kai Scott of photo’s that have been compiled over the year. Following this were opening remarks by President, Rohan Hare where we received a quick glance of the club overall and were introduced to the current board members as well as one of our founding members, Erik Graff.

Peter Hurst took to the stage to give us a run down on the club’s financial summary before Ian Wong gave us a synopsis of the key races/events the club has participated in.
Guy McAuliffe shared with us some of the social events that Laurie Reemeyer and himself have organized over the year and thanked some of our hosts.
Rohan continued with sharing some statistics about our Online Media presence and gave us a run down on the results of Pride Run & Walk.
Awards were handed out, but unfortunately some of the recipients were not there to receive them. The awardees for 2016 include (in no particular order)

Steve Carlson & Craig Elworthy – “Accommodus Award”

Neil Boucher – “Leader of the Pack”

Chris Hallamore – “Rookie of the Year”

Anna Vander Munnik – “Spirit of VFR”

Marcus Tang, Rudi Klauser, & Neil Johnston – “Thank You”

Preston Corrigan – “Up and Coming”

Olivier Couture – “Beledeva Award”

Christopher Piche – “Athlete of the Year”

Neil Johnston – “Ananta Award”

Mark Rozenberg – “Presidents Award”

Clare Hauer then made an announcement we’ve been waiting several weeks to hear, and that’s the results of the logo vote. With a total of 27 out of 61 votes, the ‘City Skyline with Colour Blend***’ is now the new official logo for the club.
***Not an official name

On towards the formalities, the membership unanimously passed two resolutions that go hand in hand.
The board of directors for the year 2017 is now made up of the following people:

Rohan Hare

Ian Wong

Peter Hurst

David Rivers (Dar)

Christopher Piche

Ann Dowdell

Stephanie Williams

Michela Toscano

Nicholas Soverel

The second resolution was to reduce the board membership from 10 members to 9.

Stepping down include:

Leifka Vissers (2 years)

Laurie Reemeyer (2 years)

Guy McAuliffe (1 year)

Clare Hauer (2 years)

Mark Rozenberg (6 years)

Vancouver Frontrunners would like to thank each of the members stepping down for volunteering their time to make VFR the club it is today. Each of you have played an important role and we’re lucky to have had you.
We would also like to make a special mention to Mark Rozenberg. 6 years of service, in multiple roles… amazing! You are a kind and selfless person who has contributed so much to the club and we’re very fortunate to have had you. Thank you for everything.